Monday, August 2, 2010

New Jersey's Seaside Park beach was briefly closed on Sunday when a 5-foot blue shark swam onto the shore. WNBC-TV reports lifeguards have closed the beach three times this summer because of shark sightings. Jennifer Abbondanza uploaded this footage of the shark to YouTube.

"Sand shark" is just a catch-all term for any shark that is found close to shore - but that was certainly a very dangerous blue shark that isn't normally found close to shore. I think it needs to be investigated as to WHY it was so close to shore, seeing as it's a pelagic species.

Harmless Blue chasing live Bunker on the Fisherman's line who reeled it in...cut the line and the hook will rust out in a while...seen it many times...B-O-R-I-N-G ! Great Whites ?? Then I'll watch it twice !

What people from the tourist board have been covering up is the 2 kids who had their legs bitten appart in Atlantic City last Week. Shark sightings? what about shark bittings thats what they poor towns cant afford to reach the mainstream media, God forbit you close down the beach for even a day in the woods or the crest or the A.C thats like an extra month of welfare for most buisness owners

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